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  • Schroders names new finance chief and elevates investment boss to board

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    Schroders has named a new chief financial officer and elevated its chief investment officer to the board in the FTSE 100 asset manager’s latest leadership reshuffle. Meagen Burnett, currently the firm’s chief operating officer, is due to take over the CFO role from Richard Oldfield, who is preparing to succeed outgoing chief executive Peter Harrison. [...]

    Left to right: Meagen Burnett, Johanna Kyrklund and Richard Oldfield
  • Schroders launches first ‘retail’ LTAF with private equity focus

    Investing

    Schroders has launched the UK’s first ever retail-focused Long-Term Asset Fund (LTAF), as the investment vehicle finally starts to become available to the wider market. The LTAF, which will be available to wealth managers with retail clients, is the first LTAF Schroders has launched not targeted at pension schemes, charities, or institutional investors. James Lowe, [...]

    Schroders' stock price is down 25 per cent in the last five years.
  • Meet the fund managers: Schroder REIT and property investing

    Investing

    In this weekly series, investment reporter Elliot Gulliver-Needham sits down with a fund manager for a Q&A. This week, we’re hearing from Nick Montgomery, manager of Schroder REIT. How does your fund stand out from others in the same market? Whilst the whole sector has been impacted by the higher rate backdrop, which has weighed [...]

    Nick Montgomery, Fund Manager of Schroder REIT.
  • Schroders promotes former PwC executive to top job as Harrison steps down

    September 10, 2024

    Schroders has confirmed the promotion of its finance chief to the top job today as long-time boss Peter Harrison prepares to step down in November. In a statement to the market, the FTSE 100 asset manager said Richard Oldfield, who has served as chief financial officer since last year, will take over the reins from [...]

  • Schroders set to promote CFO Richard Oldfield to CEO

    September 5, 2024

    Schroders is set to promote its chief financial officer Richard Oldfield to CEO after Peter Harrison announced in April that he would be retiring. Oldfield, who joined Schroders last year from PwC, will be promoted to the top role next year, according to reports in the FT. Oldfield worked as PwC for over 20 years, [...]

  • Schroders stock dips seven per cent despite profit remaining steady

    August 1, 2024

    Schroders saw assets under management hit a new high of £773bn, as the company prepares to make a mark in the private capital space.

  • Pensions take another step towards private markets in Schroders Phoenix joint venture

    July 31, 2024

    Schroders and Phoenix Group have launched a new private markets manager, Future Growth Capital, with £1bn in backing. The new joint venture between the asset manager and pension giants is a significant step for the pensions industry into private markets, a direction the industry is clearly heading in. “Schroders bring the private markets capabilities, and [...]

  • What’s next for the square mile? The City A.M. Summit explores the future of London

    July 17, 2024

    Here are the highlights of the City A.M. Summit, held in conjunction with the Aquis Exchange, which was a breakfast summit in London that took place at the Aquis Exchange on Wednesday, 10 July.

  • Reeves must accelerate pension consolidation to unlock UK investment, says Schroders chief

    July 13, 2024

    Rachel Reeves should accelerate efforts to merge smaller pension funds to allow the country’s retirement cash to flow into British companies, the chief executive of Schroders has said.

  • Schroders chief: FCA must not ‘muddle’ consumer powers with City competitiveness

    July 11, 2024

    The boss of Schroders has called on the Financial Conduct Authority to more clearly separate its consumer protection powers from its duty to enhance the competitiveness of the City, as he issued a rallying cry to end “safetyism” in financial regulation.

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